The Jobsite Theater began out of contacts made while David M. Jenkins and Michael Caban studied at the University of South Florida. Several years after their graduations, contact was re-established and several other artists were brought on board. In an experimental attempt, Jobsite put together their first two plays in a double-bill that was performed at the intimate Silver Meteor Gallery in Ybor City. Jobsite was stunned at the critical and audience support they garnered in their debut and immediately began planning a full season and organizing themselves as a company.
In 1999, Jobsite performed their first play at the Shimberg Playhouse (then the Off Center Theater). That play, Brownbread, ran late nights after another performance and ended up attracting a few sold out audiences. Jobsite split time between the Silver Meteor and the Off Center for the remainder of their first and start of their second seasons. In that 99-00 season, TBPAC President Judy Lisi invited Jobsite to perform Accidental Death of an Anarchist as part of The Center’s Play Series. Due to that show's success, Jobsite and The Center partnered on several shows as part of that Play Series including Dracula, Titus Andronicus and The Beauty Queen of Leenane. Encouraged by both the quality work and brisk sales, TBPAC named Jobsite official resident theater company in the Shimberg Playhouse as of the 2003 – 2004 season.
Jobsite was founded as an artist's company, and therefore the nine-member appointed board of directors is comprised of artists of varying disciplines. The board ensures the overall health and direction of the organization and meets monthly to discuss business.
Jobsite works exclusively with local talent. They have assembled a company that in the 04-05 season had over 40 artists. These artists assist Jobsite in all elements of theatrical production. Jobsite has an internship program in place where theater artists in educational programs may come to learn and get hands-on production experience, with a possibility of becoming an Ensemble Member upon completion of the program. Another unique part of Jobsite’s relationship with TBPAC is that students at TBPAC’s Patel Conservatory are given hands-on technical training on our stage. |